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A45
sports
Tuesday, January 13, 2015 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
MEMPHIS---Marc Gasol scored the
first seven points in the second over-
time, Zach Randolph had 27 points and
17 rebounds and the Memphis Grizzlies
outlasted the Phoenix Suns 122-110 on
Sunday night.
Gasol finished with 12 points to help
Memphis end a two-game losing streak.
Mike Conley added 25 points and eight
assists and Courtney Lee had 18 points.
Isaiah Thomas led Phoenix with 20
points, but had a costly turnover trying
to get the ball into the front court with
the Suns leading late in the first over-
time.
Markieff Morris added 17 points, Alex
Len had 14 points and 13 rebounds, and
PJ Tucker, Eric Bledsoe and Marcus
Morris had 11 points apiece.
Tucker's layup tied it 101 with 5.9 left
in regulation. The Grizzlies begged
for basket interference, saying Bled-
soe pulled the net as the ball was
bouncing on the rim.
Bledsoe's 3-pointer with 33.3
seconds left in the first overtime
gave the Suns a 108-106 lead. The
Suns stopped the Grizzlies on the
next possession, but Thomas gave
away the ball and Lee---fouled by
Dragic---made two free throws with
16.2 left. Bledsoe then missed at
the buzzer, forcing the second extra
period.
The Suns trailed by 16 in the
second half and 14 early in the
fourth quarter.
Kings 103, Cavaliers 84
SACRAMENTO---DeMarcus
Cousins had 26 points and 13
rebounds and Sacramento handed
Cleveland its seventh loss in eight
games with LeBron James out
with a strained back and sore left
knee.
Rudy Gay added 23 points for
Sacramento. Darren Collison had
16, and Carl Landry 11.
Kevin Love led the Cavaliers with
25 points and ten rebounds, and
Kyrie Irving scored 14 of his 21
points in the first quarter and had
seven assists.
Timofey Mozgov, acquired from
Denver last week, had 14 points
and 12 rebounds. JR Smith struggled
after scoring 27 points in his second
game since joining Cleveland in a
trade with New York. He had four
points on 2-of-10 shooting in 30
minutes.
Cleveland is 1-8 in its last nine
games to drop to 19-19. (AP)
Gasol, Randolph lead Grizzlies to double overtime win
Other results
Hawks 120, Wizards 89
Heat 104, Clippers 90
Trail Blazers 106, Lakers 94
Memphis Grizzlies centre Marc Gasol (33) looks to drive to the
basket against Phoenix Suns centre Alex Len (21) in the first half of
an NBA basketball game Sunday night in Memphis, Tennessee.
AP PHOTO